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RE: Shady in Haiti – DynCorp infiltration of Haitian Police Forces

in #pizzagate8 years ago

Haiti has always been, unfortunately, targeted by foreign entities, the 19th century embargo by the US and France completely destroyed there economy and they have never been able to recover, I wouldn't doubt the US would still be using the country for there own interests, whatever they may be.
As to the above article it may or may not be true, but where I don't believe it, is where it says Haiti has the lowest crime rates in the Caribbean. I say this because a few of years ago I met a Colonel from the Uruguayan peace keeping force and he said they couldn't go out into the city without taking guards because it was very easy to be targeted by criminals, so being that the rest of the Caribbean islands are actually tourist hot spots I think they would be safer than Haiti.

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I'm not an expert on Haiti by any stretch of the imagination, and you make a valid point because reliable statistics are hard to come by in Haiti.
What i will suggest to you is that there has been a serious kidnapping epidemic in Haiti since the earthquake and this may contribute to a heightened sense of crime. These are kidnappings for ransoms, and the targets are often business owners and foreign workers who are able to pay a ransom. I can imagine it may be more dangerous for a foreigner than the average Haitian living off less then $1.50 a day.

@v4vapid We should look more closely at this particular "orphanage". The MSM are blaming the attack on people who are supporters of Guy Philippe but they also say the supporters are "unidentified". Contradiction.

http://www.caribbeannewsnow.com/headline-Americans-attacked-in-violent-reprisals-in-Haiti-following-extradition-of-elected-senator-33152.html

January 12, 2017
Missionaries and foreign workers, mostly American, from an orphanage in southern Haiti, were attacked ... by unidentified individuals, supporters of elected Senator Guy Phillipe"

I hadn't heard of this, thanks for bringing it to my attention. 2 things strike me right off the bat.
Extradition for cocaine trafficking and money laundering from 1997-2003. 14 years later?
The fact that he is an elected official is also fishy as mentioned in the post above foreign powers have a long history of removing democratically elected officials from office in Haiti.
Also, I'm curious to know what the name of the orphanage is. Any idea?

Great point! Orphanage is Hopestart International. Struggled to find the name. NYT published the name but Google isn't linking to their article. Someone posted the link on Youtube under George's video.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/12/world/americas/guy-philippe-haiti-extradite-drug-charges.html

It's called Hopestart International - found link from comment on Youtube. Google not showing the link ;-)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/12/world/americas/guy-philippe-haiti-extradite-drug-charges.html

I'm not familiar with Hopestart International, but maybe we can dig something up

Here's a BBC article about Guy Philipp's arrest

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-38617103

Looks like he was 5 days from having immunity as a senator.

Great meat for your next post ;-)

http://www.ijdh.org/about/team/

Note Brian Concannon is ex Georgetown Edu which Podesta has ties to.

A couple of interesting names to dig into.

I suspect Guy is a smokescreen for the attacks on the orphanages...

2 additional key names here:

  1. Brian Concannon, the executive director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti
  2. Mark Stockeland, the executive director of Haiti Bible Mission
  3. Fredrick Clerie - Hopestart International

Check this out @gizmosia

http://www.hopestartinternational.com

this site is slick, has 2 hands with hearts (not quite double-heart symbol) and the children profiles are throwing up flags for me. What do you think?

@v4vapid they have no logo. The hands on that banner are just a decorative item. I checked their Facebook page too. What's the bet they threw their previous logo away when the pizzagate thing started? And haven't finalized a new one.

This page makes me feel like I'm viewing a kid's market/brothel http://www.hopestartinternational.com/childrenshome/ Flags indeed!

@v4vapid Keep these 3 names handy and look for links to Dyncorp directors ;-).

Brian Concannon, the executive director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti
Mark Stockeland, the executive director of Haiti Bible Mission
Fredrick Clerie - Hopestart International